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F = maHey! Glad you managed to get them explained, but could you explain the first one to me? How is it Lithium and not Berylium? Thanks!
Yeah, sure. You see, the strings on the waves are in simple harmonic motion. In this, the speed is maximum at the centre and zero at the maximum displacement (think of it as a pendulum bob). At the furthest point from the centre, the particles have maximum acceleration. So using this information, D is the answer and the rest are wrong.That was amazing mate, thanks! Really helped! If you're not busy do you mind explaining the wave question on this thread (the third picture), I keep getting questions based on the direction motion of particles of a transverse wave and I never get them right, thanks again
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